Gorosito surprised with a phrase when he hires as DT de Colón: “I like fish, cumbia, beer and I’m black”

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The good months lived Nestore Gorosito in command of Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata has led him to be considered one of the most outstanding technicians locally, and now he will have to prove it in Colon. The former footballer will also have to replace Marcello Saraleguifired for the bad start to the championship, with three defeats and a draw in the classic.

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Esteemed at San Lorenzo and much loved at Tigre, for example, this time he tried to conquer the hearts of Sabaleros fans right from the start, with a phrase that surprised everyone present at the press conference.

“I’ve always liked Santa Fe, I’ve wanted to lead Colón for a long time. It’s a very football province, I had to lead in Rosario. There is no more beautiful profession than ours, there are people who have to pay to play, we who are players must give a value”, began Pipo.

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Furthermore, he also wanted to clarify that he knows the DNA of his new club perfectly and highlighted qualities that he could have in common with the majority of fans, trying once again to aim directly to touch a sensitive part within them,” Gorosito style”. declare. “I like fish, cumbia, beer and I’m black”the technician said.

Laughter aside, there was no shortage of references to the moment that the Santa Fe institute is going through, since it was hired precisely to find a way around the shortcomings that the team shows. For this reason, the coach emphasized the importance of the group to seek emotional responses.

“I need us all to be together, it’s always the same, wherever we go there must be players, fans and managers who are going in the same direction. In any job where you are insulted, you will perform better, then we will see in the middle of the year who continues and who leaves. We all need to be together, that’s how we’ll go out, everyone can play, from the youngest to the oldest. They will be wrong, sure, but who isn’t wrong?” said the 58-year-old coach.

This Sunday, with just a couple of training sessions left, Gorosito will take his first test. He will receive the championship escort, Huracán, from 17:00.

“I like the ball played well, I don’t like to win in any way. Football is easy, what happens is that many times they want to make what is easy difficult” said the DT.

Riquelme put together a “quilombito”

Juan Román Riquelme commented a few days ago that there are no teams that “play well” in Argentine football, and this statement came at the Gorosito presentation conference.

“Román (Riquelme) said that there was an interruption, and that after that interruption it is difficult to get back into rhythm, I think that’s what he meant. They took out of context the phrase that in Argentine football there are no teams that play well. Furthermore, it I know Román and I’m sure he wanted to put together a quilombito and he succeeded,” said Pipo, with a smile.

And he added: “There are teams that play well: Tigre, Racing, Argentinos, Defensa y Justicia, River… They try to play the ball well. So you have to adjust to what you have. I think in Europe it’s a little easier to play, you can see a better game because you don’t hit each other. Here football is different: in almost every game there is a player with a broken head”.

Pipo in the presentation of his coaching staff: Jorge Borelli, Gustavo Zapata, Sebastián Somoza (physical trainer), Cristian Cetrangolo (physical trainer) and Marcelo Villasanti (goalkeeping coach) Photo: Twitter Colón.

Pipo in the presentation of his coaching staff: Jorge Borelli, Gustavo Zapata, Sebastián Somoza (physical trainer), Cristian Cetrangolo (physical trainer) and Marcelo Villasanti (goalkeeping coach) Photo: Twitter Colón.

Within the Sabalero squad there are several names that raise doubts among the fans: Ramon Wanchope Abila and Brian Fernández.

The former Boca player has been criticized by his previous manager for having taken an “extended holiday” and finding himself at a weight that is not conducive to professional football. The former Ferro, on the other hand, arrived in Santa Fe in recent days after a truncated move to Chile. The coach referred to them and tried to avoid any controversy.

“Let’s not stop being footballers, I don’t want to say something to journalists that I haven’t spoken face-to-face with a player. I haven’t spoken face-to-face with Ramón (Ábila) yet, I’ve spoken to the group in general. I think that’s what corresponds in this case it is that what I think about him I tell him, to then pass it on to you. Needless to say his hierarchy, but I need to talk to him, “he said about the present of the former Hurricane.

And on Fernández he commented: “The boy (Fernández) ends his contract in June. As a player, he showed his abilities. When we were in San Martín (SJ) we were looking for him, because we needed a 9, but he went to Sarmiento, where he then scored against us. Those are things that depend on him. He needs one discipline difficult, because it has conditions. It’s up to him, especially the little problem that has dragged on and see if he can solve it.”

In his introductory speech, he also touched on the topic of the 18-year-old boy, Facundo Farias, who is recovering from his torn cruciate ligaments. And there was no shortage of praise for Colón’s boy.

“Farias is a star, I don’t know him yet, but playing football he’s a star, what happens is that to prove it you have to be right in your head, that’s why I want to chat with him and find out how he thinks”Gorosito said about the youngsters who will only return to court in the second half of the year.

Colombo wants to get back on his way after having suffered several falls. Pipo will have the task of straightening the rudder and raising his team, as he managed to do at the time at the helm of the Gimnasia de La Plata.

Source: Clarin

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